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Artist: Rws, Charles Gregory (1850 - 1920)
Nationality: American
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Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by RWS, Charles Gregory.
- Hans Baldung Grien - The Mass of St. Gregory 1511 oil and tempera on w Cleveland Museum of Art German
- Bartolome Esteban Murillo - The Blessed Giles Levitating before Pope Gregory IX c. 1645-46 oil on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art Spanish J. Paul Getty Museum
- The Mass of Saint Gregory the Great
- George Clausen
St. Gregory
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Anonymous
Copy after D¸rer's Mass of St. Gregory
Woodcut
16th century
- Sassaloon 70, Gregory Card (United States, born 1945) , 1970, Reinforced polyester
- John Augustus Hows
Storm Mountain, on page 7 in the book, Forest Pictures in the Adirondacks (New York: James G. Gregory, 1865)
Wood engraving
circa 1864
- Phillip Gregory Needell
The Green Wave at Kynance
Color woodcut
circa 1925
- Trailer, Gregory MacGregor (United States, born 1941) , 1976, Gelatin-silver print
- Frog Man, Gregory MacGregor (United States, born 1941) , 1975, Gelatin-silver print
- Tusche Brush, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Tusche Brush, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- +()-, Gregory Card (United States, born 1945) , 1971, Silkscreen on Plexiglas
- Carrillo
The Mass of St. Gregory
tempera on cradled panel
15th - 16th century
- Denver, Colorado, Gregory MacGregor (United States, born 1941) , 1975, Gelatin-silver print
- Albuquerque, New Mexico, Gregory MacGregor (United States, born 1941) , 1976, Gelatin-silver print
- Deus Ex Machina, Gregory MacGregor (United States, born 1941) , 1975, Gelatin-silver print
- Rock Skid, Gregory MacGregor (United States, born 1941) , 1977, Gelatin-silver print
- Amoeba Landscape, Gregory MacGregor (United States, born 1941) , 1977, Gelatin-silver print
- Your Guardian of Safety, Gregory MacGregor (United States, born 1941) , 1976, Gelatin-silver print
- Rhyolite, Nevada, Gregory MacGregor (United States, born 1941) , 1976, Gelatin-silver print
- Gregory Gillespie
The Garden at Dusk - from portfolio of six prints (plus title page)
Color lithograph
1986
- Mexican Flash Flood, Gregory MacGregor (United States, born 1941) , 1976, Gelatin-silver print The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Saint Michael; The Mystic Mass of Saint Gregory; Saint Jerome, triptych Netherlandish Painter, second half
- Untitled, Gregory Crewdson (United States, New York, born 1962-09-26) , 1991, Chromogenic development (Fujicolor) print
- John Augustus Hows
Forest Pictures in the Adirondacks with poems by Alfred B. Street (New York: James G. Gregory, 1865)
Book with 16 full page wood engravings (1 with partial hand-coloring)
1865
- Abstract Nefer Act, Gregory Card (United States, born 1945) , 1975, Pastel and ink washes over xerography, on four sheets of paper
- Untitled, Gregory Crewdson (United States, New York, born 1962-09-26) , 1998, Silver dye-bleach (Cibachrome) print, with laminate The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Mass of Saint Gregory Spanish Painter, about 1490Oil and gold on wood; 28 3/8
- Untitled, Gregory Crewdson (United States, New York, born 1962-09-26) , 1991, printed 1993, Chromogenic development (Fujicolor) print
- Light Is the Color () the Number, Gregory Card (United States, born 1945) , 1972, Lithograph on Roll Rives paper
- Marty Links
" When will Gregory realize...", for the syndicated cartoon series Emmy Lou
pen and black ink~
1951
- Nicolas Le Sueur
Emperor Henry IV at the feet of Pope Gregory
etching and chiaroscuro woodcut
17th - 18th century
- The Mass of Saint Gregory, Giacinto Calandrucci (attributed to) (Italy, Palermo, 1646 - 1707) (Artist), circa 17th century, Brown ink on paper, arched top, squared for transfer, laid down
- Marty Links
"I'm sorry I can't accept your ring, Gregory...", for the syndicated cartoon series Emmy Lou
~pen and black ink and blue pencil~
1953
- Frank M. Gregory
Madison Square, New York City, plate at p. 41 in the book, Representative Etchings by Artists of To-day in America (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1887)
etching
1887
- Brushes, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Brushes, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Western Duo II, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Coffee Cup, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Candle, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Western Duo II, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Coffee Cup, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Candle, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Western Duo IV, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Western Duo IV, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Sunglasses, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Sunglasses, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Western Duo VI, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Western Duo VI, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Edward Gregory Smith - Moonlight c. 1914 oil on canvas Florence Griswold Museum American
- Mis Marmont Pool, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Mis Marmont Pool, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Diet Soda, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Diet Soda, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Flower Girl II, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Adam and Eve in Hollywood, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Flower Girl II, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Flower Girl, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
- Adam and Eve in Hollywood, Gregory Masurovsky (United States, New York, Bronx, born 1929) , 1969, Lithograph
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Gregory
Zg Gallery: Sprawled Upside Down! Funny Pictures by Gregory Jacobsen Gregory Jacobsen’s paintings on panel and works on paper will be exhibited together in his first solo exhibition at Zg Gallery. He received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Gregory Jacobsen is also a performance artist with...
Center on Contemporary Art: Boy Some of the elements incuded in BOY
a large-scale altered photograph of Gregory with Fletcher + Rubin
a display of various used balls from Gregory’s backyard
: Gregory Peck Honored ...
SITE Santa Fe: Photographs by Gregory Crewdson Gregory Crewdson was born in 1962 in Brooklyn, New York.
He received a BA from SUNY Purchase, New York and a MFA
from the Yale School of Art, Yale University, New Haven,
Connecticut. Since 1993, he has taught...
Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego: A Unique American Vision: The Paintings of Gregory Gillespie
Also on view are
portraits, still-lifes, and devotional images that Gillespie calls
shrines, which combine tour-de-fo...
Ohio Art League: Jennifer Radcliff and Gregory Cameron: Member Curated Exhibition (MCE) The exhibition will open with an artist reception at the Ohio Art League
Gallery, 954 North High Street, on Saturday, November 4 from 6-9 pm during
the Short North Gallery Hop.
The Ohio Art League invites it’s 500 artists to submit a
short...
Hudson River Museum: Dreamscape: Five Animated Sculptures by Gregory Barsamian
Recognizable objects and faces unexplainably morph into things like teddy bears and
birthday cakes, defying rationality. They are both playful, amusing components and dark,
ni...
ASU Art Museum: nooks and crannies: Installations in Non-Traditional Settings Artists include: Julia Alexander, Matt Baker,
Jill Betterly, Ryan Breen, Jeremy Briddell,
Colin Chillag, Cyndi Coon, CUP (Helene Renard and
Terry Surjan), Angela Ellsworth, Jon Haddock,
Tara Kozuback, Sloane McFarland, Ryan McNamara,
Jill McV...
Skirball Cultural Center: My America: Exploring and Celebrating the Intersection of World Cultures in the United States The series launches on April 18 with a lecture by celebrated journalist and public radio commentator Richard Rodriguez. Gregory Nava, writer and director of the acclaimed new PBS series American Family, discusses the influences on his film and tel...
Australian Department of Communications, Information, Technology and the Arts: Australian FFC Appointments
Producer/Director Mario Andreacchio, producer Jan Chapman, producer Jonathon
Shiff and lawyer Gregory Vickery, have been appointed for three years.
'These appointments will add greatly to the depth and experience on the FFC
...
Arlington Museum of Art: A Sense of Place: Curated by Glenn Nerwin The exhibition includes drive-by landscape videos by Guy Hundere that play with our sense of "a still point in a turning world", Daniel Blagg's urban Texas realist paintings that capture the loneliness and specificity of location and a moment in c...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: John Drawbridge - Wide Open Interior
John Drawbridge has been a leading figure in New Zealand printmaking since
his return from study in England and Europe in the mid-1960s. His paintings
are less well known but equally impressive. Wide Open Interior is the first
exhibition to p...
City Gallery Wellington: Gerda Leenards: Fjords Mists and Vapour The works in Fjords mists & vapour are paintings in which time and space are hauntingly altered. Hills appear like veils and mist weighs heavily on the landforms. Like all Leenards’ work the series is an exploration of ‘landscape’ in a general sen...
John Natsoulas Gallery: Sacramento Valley Landscape Painters The collection of landscape paintings in the exhibition ranges from the very early works done in the 1930s by artists such as Maynard Dixon and Otis Oldfield, to landscape paintings by contemporary artists that include Gregory Kondos, Wayne Thieb...
Presentation House Gallery: mis.com: Fiona Bowie, Lorna Simpson, Sophie Calle and Gregory Shepard Lorna Simpsons piece Call Waiting, 1997, is based on that ubiquitous phone conceit by the same
name. The device that mediates all the relationships interrupts the narratives in this elegant
projection piece, This allows for the play of intrigu...
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Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: Mediarena: contemporary art from Japan "The outstanding level of support we have received from our sponsors endorses the commitment cultural institutions and business leaders in both countries have made to the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery’s presentation of this major show and demonstrat...
Forum for Contemporary Art: Moira Dryer: Painting Exhibitions curator Gregory Salzman describes the longevity of Dryer's work, Her work stands apart from her peers in that it restored emotionality to abstract painting, which in the 1980s had grown too cool. Her art, even today, maintains its vibr...
First Street Gallery: Call fro Artists: 2008 National Juried Competition Download Prospectus at: http://www.firststreetgallery.net/prospectus08.html
First Street Gallery's Portfolio at absolutearts.com:
Farrell Fischoff Gallery: DIGITAL ART: 2006 - Prints · Video · Audio Digital Prints:
Arlene Becker, a participant in last year's Digital Art 4 show, returns to Farrell Fischoff Gallery with new photo-based works. Her extensive European travels last year have expanded her visual materials. Lunch with Picasso ...
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: Marcel Odenbach: Installations 2000-2003 - videos 1978-1995 “Marcel Odenbach has remained at the forefront of new developments since he produced his earliest video works in the mid-1970’s,” said curator of the exhibition and Gallery Director Gregory Burke. “His experiments in the areas of narrative, produ...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: The Kindness of Friends: A Selection of Gifts of Drawings and Prints, 1919-2001 While celebrating the people who have made these contributions,
this exhibition of approximately 160 works from the 15th century to the
present also functions as a chronicle of 20th-century collecting taste in Los...
Mabee Gerrer Museum of Art: Unveiling Ancient Mystery: Etruscan Treasures “Prince Fabrizio Alliata’s collection is the finest example of Etruscan gold jewelry I have had the opportunity to both see and study,” said Vatican Museums Director General Dr. Francesco Buranelli.
The exhibition is being brought to Oklahom...
University of Iowa Museum of Art: Acting Out: Invented Melodrama in Contemporary Photography Artists in the exhibition: Tina Barney, Gregory Crewdson, Philip Lorca-diCorcia, Anna Gaskell, Tom Hunter, Simen Johan, Justine Kurland, Laura Letinksy, Sharon Lockhart, Adi Nes, Cindy Sherman, Yinka Shonibare, Janaina Tschape, Jeff Wall. The exh...
Without Pier Gallery: Vineyards: Gregory Alexander, Nicola Moss, Marc Rambeau, Lucy Webster, Annee Kelly, Ross Wilsmore Artwork represents style that could be referred to as modern realism with a touch of quiet self-reflection and romantic view of the subject matter. There are landscapes, still life and figurative compositions at the show. Colour pallets, no doubt,...
Detroit Institute of Art: Beyond Big: Oversized Prints, Drawings and Photographs In the last half of the 20th century, advances in technology have permitted artists to create prints and photographs of unprecedented scale. With equipment and paper now being produced in sizes that rival dimensions that only paintings and some dr...
Helsinki City Art Museum: The Detachment, Double Blind The Detachment is a document of the change that has taken place in Germany in the wake of
its reunification. It is a series of photographs taken at the sites of monuments that have been
removed and of the emptiness that remains. She has...
Canberra Contemporary Art Space: Queue Here: Twelve Artists Explore Refugee and Displacement Issues What shape does it take and how fast does it
move? How is our idea of home and place changed by displacement? How do artists
engage with these complex social and political issues in ways that enhance the debates and
promote tolerance and a resp...
Kotkan Valokuvakeskus Gallery: 1st International Festival of NanoArt NanoArt is a new art discipline related to micro/nanosculptures created by artists/scientists through chemical/physical processes and visualized with powerful research tools like Scanning Electron Microscope or Atomic Force Microscope. The monochr...
Queens Museum of Art: Investigations, an exhibition of photographs by Costa Picadas Investigations is a unique compilation of photographs with an
unusual origin--their initial function was to assess and document
the legitimacy of insurance claims in...
Eiteljorg Museum: New Art of the West 7 Participating in New Art of the West 7 are the following
artists:Brian Cast Sean Chandler (Gros-Ventre) Gloria Gaddis Colette Hosmer David Michael Kennedy Gregory Kondos BeBe Krimm...
Smart Museum of Art: Critical Mass
* Training: They usually hold degrees from art schools and many also teach or administrate at cultural institutions.
* Sensibilities: They pursue an ethical, self-reflective practice and are committed to social engagement. They conside...
Heather Marx Gallery: Flair: Work by Tim Bavington, Alex Blau, Gregory Dennis, Jennifer Faist, Stephen Giannetti, Terry Haggerty, Gary Szymanski, Sharon Weiner, and Yek Rarely do we discuss paintings as having “flair”. But in this exhibition, the first installment of an ongoing series of exhibitions investigating flair in art, Marx proposes we do just that. Artists, good ones, have always been able to recognize...
Hudson River Museum: Animal Artifice None of the images — even the photographs — were created outdoors in nature. They all were carefully orchestrated by the artists in their studios, and many of the creatures portrayed are not even alive.
This exhibition forces the viewer to ...
Cambridge Galleries: Translinear: 12 Canadian Artists The concise premise of the exhibition is that painting has a particular visual language and that paintings exist to generate a state of awareness or understanding on the part of the viewer which is not limited by context, time or place. By bringin...
Los Angeles Center For Digital Art: LACDA 'TOP 40' JURIED EXHIBIT Bruce continues, "There were so many outstanding artists of all kinds from around the globe that it was very difficult to choose our winners. We endeavored to select winners that each represented the best of a variety of disciplines, cultures and ...
Speed Art Museum: Flavia Da Rin: Eyes Wide Open Exhibition support in Louisville has been provided by CBS Outdoor, SMLXL, Tyler Allen and USA Image Technologies, Inc., Zender Associates, Dr. Gregory Bays Brown, Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson, Brook and Pam Smith, Dr. S. P. Auerbach, Mr. and M...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Photography Transformed: Selections from the Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company Collection The exhibition will include large-scale
portraits, urban and natural landscapes, and staged works by 54 artists, most working in color media. They
in...
Latcham Gallery: The Seven Deadly Sins: A Group Exhibition Through their artwork these artists will examine the seven deadly sins within a contemporary context, questioning the existence of today’s moral code.
Although never specifically mentioned in the Bible, the concept of sin - doing wrong again...
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: Fiona Clark: Go Girl Both an exhibition and a catalogue, Go Girl revisits this episode, one of the most controversial in New Zealand’s photographic history. It presents for the first time Fiona Clark’s complete photographic series Dance Party, from which these two ima...
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